CryptoQuant CEO: BTC value depends on consensus, which cannot be cracked by quantum computers
Ki Young Ju, the founder and CEO of CryptoQuant, wrote on the X platform that there is no need to worry too much about quantum computers hacking Bitcoin; the industry will adapt as technology develops. Even if it is hacked, the hackers may hide it to avoid a sharp drop in the value of Bitcoin. If Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet is stolen, the network may hard fork to the state before the hack. The value of Bitcoin depends on people's consensus, which quantum computers cannot crack.
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